Package Details: epsxe 2.0.5-34

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/epsxe.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: epsxe
Description: Enhanced PSX emulator
Upstream URL: https://epsxe.com
Keywords: emulator playstation
Licenses: unknown
Conflicts: bin32-epsxe
Submitter: None
Maintainer: hav3lock
Last Packager: hav3lock
Votes: 229
Popularity: 0.39
First Submitted: 2007-05-02 16:59 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-09-14 02:27 (UTC)

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hav3lock commented on 2016-02-19 13:51 (UTC)

And it still says that lib32-ncurses isn't found?

Sepero commented on 2016-02-18 11:38 (UTC)

@hav3lock Yes, I have both uncommented. [multilib-testing] Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist [multilib] Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist

hav3lock commented on 2016-02-15 16:33 (UTC)

@Sepero make sure that multilib is uncommented in your pacman.conf file in /etc/pacman.conf

Sepero commented on 2016-02-13 09:23 (UTC)

@hav3lock yaourt -S lib32-ncurses Password: error: target not found: lib32-ncurses Trying to install lib32-ncurses5-compat-libs gives- error: target not found: gcc-multilib error: target not found: lib32-glibc

hav3lock commented on 2016-02-07 03:39 (UTC) (edited on 2016-02-07 03:41 (UTC) by hav3lock)

@Sepero, that's strange--did you try installing lib32-ncurses manually?

Sepero commented on 2016-02-05 14:09 (UTC)

error: package 'lib32-ncurses' was not found Cannot install

justin8 commented on 2015-10-13 22:37 (UTC)

I think this gives me an excuse to install it again and get back to some nostalgia :)

hav3lock commented on 2015-10-13 22:30 (UTC) (edited on 2015-10-13 22:39 (UTC) by hav3lock)

@Everyone, It's working again!! :D (Oh my gosh, guys, you can edit AUR comments now!!!! Soo cool!!)

hav3lock commented on 2015-10-13 22:13 (UTC)

kk, sounds good, that's what I'll do then. Thanks for the tip @Justin8.

justin8 commented on 2015-10-13 10:29 (UTC)

Why not just use a bash script that sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH then runs epsxe; and use that script in the .desktop file? That's how everyone else handles application specific library dependencies.